Nancy Pelosi's home in Napa County burglarized

ST. HELENA -- House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi got some bad news Monday, but it wasn't from the polls on election eve.

Thieves broke into a home owned by the longtime Democratic representative for San Francisco on Monday afternoon, smashing two glass doors and setting off an alarm. No one was home at the time of the break-in.

The alarm company notified the Napa County Sheriff's Department, which sent deputies to the home on Zinfandel Lane around 2:53 p.m., according to Capt. Tracey Stuart. Deputies found the glass broken on the front door and a pool house door, Stuart said. The suspects were already gone, and no arrests were made.

Detectives are still trying to determine if anything was taken, Stuart said.

Pelosi also owns a home in San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood. She is expected to win re-election to her 13th full term representing heavily Democratic San Francisco in Congress on Tuesday.